Investigating the ecology of long lived birds is particularly challenging owing to the time scales involved. Here an analysis is presented of a long term study of the survival and population dynamics of the marabou stork (Leptoptilos crumeniferus), a wide ranging scavenging bird from Sub-Saharan Africa. Using resightings data of tagged nestlings and free flying birds we show that the stork population can be divided into three general life stages with unique survival probabilities and fecundities. Fecundity of the storks is inversely related to rainfall during their breeding season. Corroborative evidence for a metapopulation structure is discussed highlighting the impact of the Swaziland birds on the ecology of the species in the broader re...
Like many large raptors, vultures are intolerant of humans, making them difficult to study; conseque...
The nesting success of Marabou StorksLeptoptilos crumeniferus breeding in north-eastern Swaziland is...
International audienceThe migratory white stork (Ciconia ciconia) became extinct in Switzerland in 1...
Investigating the ecology of long lived birds is particularly challenging owing to the time scales i...
The breeding biology of the Marabou Stork (Leptoptilos crumeniferus) was studied in Hlane National P...
The White stork Ciconia ciconia has been the object of several successful reintroduction programmes ...
The White stork Ciconia ciconia has been the object of several successful reintroduction programmes ...
The White stork Ciconia ciconia has been the object of several successful reintroduction programmes ...
The White stork Ciconia ciconia has been the object of several successful reintroduction programmes ...
A total of 114 Marabou Stork chicks were ringed in the years 2003–2007 at the most southerly African...
The Marabou Stork Leptoptilos crumenifer is a large wading bird that occurs extensively throughout s...
Counting Saddle-billed Storks in a study area the size of the Kruger National Park, at 2.2 million h...
Changes in nest density and reproductive success of a free–ranging population of white stork (Ciconi...
In recent decades, Marabou Storks Leptoptilos crumeniferus have become common in many urban centres,...
Abdim's Stork is a common breeding bird in most human settlements across the Sahel. However, very fe...
Like many large raptors, vultures are intolerant of humans, making them difficult to study; conseque...
The nesting success of Marabou StorksLeptoptilos crumeniferus breeding in north-eastern Swaziland is...
International audienceThe migratory white stork (Ciconia ciconia) became extinct in Switzerland in 1...
Investigating the ecology of long lived birds is particularly challenging owing to the time scales i...
The breeding biology of the Marabou Stork (Leptoptilos crumeniferus) was studied in Hlane National P...
The White stork Ciconia ciconia has been the object of several successful reintroduction programmes ...
The White stork Ciconia ciconia has been the object of several successful reintroduction programmes ...
The White stork Ciconia ciconia has been the object of several successful reintroduction programmes ...
The White stork Ciconia ciconia has been the object of several successful reintroduction programmes ...
A total of 114 Marabou Stork chicks were ringed in the years 2003–2007 at the most southerly African...
The Marabou Stork Leptoptilos crumenifer is a large wading bird that occurs extensively throughout s...
Counting Saddle-billed Storks in a study area the size of the Kruger National Park, at 2.2 million h...
Changes in nest density and reproductive success of a free–ranging population of white stork (Ciconi...
In recent decades, Marabou Storks Leptoptilos crumeniferus have become common in many urban centres,...
Abdim's Stork is a common breeding bird in most human settlements across the Sahel. However, very fe...
Like many large raptors, vultures are intolerant of humans, making them difficult to study; conseque...
The nesting success of Marabou StorksLeptoptilos crumeniferus breeding in north-eastern Swaziland is...
International audienceThe migratory white stork (Ciconia ciconia) became extinct in Switzerland in 1...